Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Arrival of Man in Britain in the Pleistocene Age: The Huxley Lecture for 1910
Pleistocene Period in which living species of Palaeolithic man, living species mammalia are more abundant than the of Eutherian mammals extinct. Abundant.
Pliocene Period in which living species of Living species of Eutherian mammalia first appear, and the extinct mammals appear. Species are preponderant.
Miocene Period in which all the species are Living genera appear. Extinct.
I. Eocene Period in which there are no living Living families and orders genera. The mammalia now on the earth appear. Are represented by allied forms belonging to existing families and orders.
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